William H. Light, Ph.D.

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2012 Interdepartmental Biological Sciences Program Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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Gene gating
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Jason Brickner grad student 2012 Northwestern
 (A Conserved Mechanism of Adaptive Transcriptional Memory.)
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Sood V, Cajigas I, D'Urso A, et al. (2017) Epigenetic Transcriptional Memory of GAL Genes Depends on Growth in Glucose and the Tup1 Transcription Factor in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics
Egecioglu DE, D'Urso A, Brickner DG, et al. (2014) Approaches to studying subnuclear organization and gene-nuclear pore interactions. Methods in Cell Biology. 122: 463-85
Light WH, Brickner JH. (2013) Nuclear pore proteins regulate chromatin structure and transcriptional memory by a conserved mechanism. Nucleus (Austin, Tex.). 4: 357-60
Light WH, Freaney J, Sood V, et al. (2013) A conserved role for human Nup98 in altering chromatin structure and promoting epigenetic transcriptional memory. Plos Biology. 11: e1001524
Brickner DG, Ahmed S, Meldi L, et al. (2012) Transcription factor binding to a DNA zip code controls interchromosomal clustering at the nuclear periphery. Developmental Cell. 22: 1234-46
Brickner DG, Light W, Brickner JH. (2010) Quantitative localization of chromosomal loci by immunofluorescence. Methods in Enzymology. 470: 569-80
Light WH, Brickner DG, Brand VR, et al. (2010) Interaction of a DNA zip code with the nuclear pore complex promotes H2A.Z incorporation and INO1 transcriptional memory. Molecular Cell. 40: 112-25
Ahmed S, Brickner DG, Light WH, et al. (2010) DNA zip codes control an ancient mechanism for gene targeting to the nuclear periphery. Nature Cell Biology. 12: 111-8
Ahmed S, Brickner DG, Light WH, et al. (2010) Erratum: DNA zip codes control an ancient mechanism for gene targeting to the nuclear periphery Nature Cell Biology. 12: 306-306
Gard S, Light W, Xiong B, et al. (2009) Cohesinopathy mutations disrupt the subnuclear organization of chromatin. The Journal of Cell Biology. 187: 455-62
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